Kansas 2023-2024 Regular Session

Kansas Senate Bill SB64

Introduced
1/19/23  
Refer
1/20/23  

Caption

Prohibiting certain statewide elected officials from receiving income from outside employment while holding such statewide office.

Impact

The implementation of SB64 would significantly change the landscape of ethics in Kansas state governance. By categorizing elected officials as full-time employees of the state, the bill seeks to infuse greater accountability and transparency into their operations. This means that statewide office holders - namely the governor, attorney general, secretary of state, state treasurer, and commissioner of insurance - would have clearer guidelines regarding acceptable behavior in their roles, enhancing public trust in government operations.

Summary

Senate Bill 64, introduced by Senator Corson, aims to address ethical standards for statewide elected officials in Kansas. The bill prohibits individuals holding statewide office from receiving any income from outside employment or activities while they are in office. This includes not only monetary compensation but also any benefits such as travel, lodging, and even ownership interests in companies. The intention behind this legislation is to eliminate potential conflicts of interest and ensure that elected officials are fully devoted to their public duties without outside financial influences.

Contention

Notably, the passage of SB64 could be met with resistance from those who argue that such restrictions may limit the diversity of experiences that elected officials can bring to their roles. Critics may contend that outside employment can contribute positively to the professional background of office holders, and they may perceive this prohibition as an overreach into personal freedoms. Ensuring an appropriate balance between ethical considerations and the rights of elected officials will be an essential discussion as this bill progresses through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KS SB431

Prohibits a statewide elected official from receiving compensation from outside employment while in office. (gov sig)

KS HB1551

Countywide elected officials, certain; prohibit from receiving additional compensation outside of what is statutorily permitted.

KS HB650

Provides that a statewide elected official who takes certain actions seeking another office has ipso facto resigned from office

KS HB3887

Law enforcement officers; prohibiting certain persons from receiving CLEET certification; effective date.

KS HB1267

Elected statewide and certain district officials; increase salaries of.

KS HB88

(Constitutional Amendment) Provides term limits for certain statewide elected officials

KS HB390

(Constitutional Amendment) Provides term limits for certain statewide elected officials

KS HB313

(Constitutional Amendment) Provides term limits for certain statewide elected officials

KS HB51

(Constitutional Amendment) Provides for term limits for certain statewide elected officials

KS HB1352

Creates a voluntary drug testing program for legislators and statewide elected officials

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.